CHANNEL 5 has announced that it has commissioned a reboot of hit series You Are What You Eat from CPL Productions, a Red Arrow Studios company, with Trisha Goddard set to host.

Each episode of the 6 x 60 series will follow Trisha, Dr Amir Khan and a team of experts as they motivate two unhealthy eaters to change their lifestyles and become the healthiest versions of themselves.

Each week, the participants will be shocked as their weekly food consumption is presented on the ‘bad food table’ and it is revealed just how unhealthy they have become.

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They will then undergo a series of relevant medical and nutritional tests, including the return of the infamous poo test to examine their gut health, and discover how to lose weight the healthiest way - through meal plans, exercise regimes and top tips from our range of experts.

In the new revamped series, the experts will not simply be looking at weight loss, but all factors, including sleep and anxiety, to determine a healthy lifestyle.

They will get to the bottom of the mental and emotional issues that are at the root of why so many of us are overeating and eat unhealthily.

Producers are looking for people aged 18 and above to take part in the show. 

Applications for the show can be made via https://shortaudition.com/YAWYE.

Trisha Goddard said: “I am thrilled to have been asked to do YAWYE!

"Many years ago, I finally worked out that what I ate helped dictate not only my physical health, but most importantly my mental health.

"Our bodies are like cars: fill it with the wrong fuel, leave it parked in one spot for way too long and bit by bit, it’s going to start falling apart!

"There has been extra stress on us recently because so many of us have been forced to drastically change routines and extra stress has meant that while our social lives have shrunk, the same can’t always be said for our waistlines.

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"There is nothing more uplifting than finding how to create the best version of yourself. So working with people who want to improve the way they feed themselves; body and soul is really exciting.”

You Are What You Eat will air on Channel 5 later this year.

You Are What You Eat is a format distributed internationally by Sony Pictures Television.